In Monique Quintana’s novella, Death itself feels like a character, always lingering around or communicating with the living.
Category Archive: fiction
Sometimes, you have a dream whose metaphorical meaning is so thuddingly obvious it almost seems too much. The […]
Elon Musk’s public image has been in flux all summer. Though Tesla’s founder has been hailed as a […]
The question is often asked: why is Lana Del Rey so cool? (As the singer-songwriter herself once asked, […]
Lots of spoilers here, so readers beware. I discovered Jeff VanderMeer’s Southern Reach trilogy in 2014, and quickly […]
Despite being a slim volume, Randa Jarrar’s remarkable collection, Him, Me, Muhammad Ali, manages to take readers on […]
Visual media have the advantage of providing quick comfort; if you need a change of mood or just […]
In the fading days of 2015, it’s time for our annual smorgasbord of culture: best this, best that. […]